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Under Authentication Details, the “Result detail” will let an administrator determine if the login was successful or a failure. Clicking on the row will pull up additional details about the login attempt. Under the “Authentication required” column, the first login says “Multi-factor authentication”. Shown above are two logins which appear to be failures. Navigate to Activity → Sign-ins to open user usage logs. Navigate to Azure Active Directory → Enterprise Applications and select the name of your Jamf Connect application in Azure.
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CA policy will be applied as expected to the Jamf Connect login application and ROPG check will appear as a successful login in sign-in logs. Verify that no policies are created that apply to "All cloud apps" as to not affect the ROPG workflow. Complex, but exacting: Follow the instructions from to create a custom scope for Jamf Connect applications.Ignore failed logins in the sign-in logs for ROPG checks of the password. Do NOT use an exception to the policy as that appears to break functionality of the CA rule as of testing done 10DEC2021. Simple, but may affect other services: Apply a Conditional Access policy applied to "All cloud apps" requiring Multi-factor Authentication for login.
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(Additional information on how to determine if a failed login is due to Jamf Connect menu bar agent doing an ROPG request is below.)
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